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Can anything be done here without social media? » Post #7

Fri Feb 02, 2018 08:14 in General Talk

Arvind9 wrote: I dont have any social media account,and dont even find it necessary to have one,on the contrary I have completed many surveys based on social media even here on Clixsense,giving opinion about facebook, twitter,whatsapp or for that matter any thing without having an account,and never had a reversal.

of course you are my relative

What kind of life do you live in? » Post #20

Sun Jan 14, 2018 23:18 in General Talk

Arvind9 wrote:
Liuhb wrote:
Arvind9 wrote: So whats the issue ?

China's consumption is too high! Low wages. After graduating from college I do not know what to do. India's population is about the same as China. Life is better than China

Sorry buddy I had to get some facts right and not look to be talking rubbish here are the facts
Top seven economies of 2017 according to IMF.
1)US $19.4 Trillion
2)China $11.9 Trillion
3)Japan $4.9 Trillion
4)Germany $3.7 Trillion
5)France $2.575 Trillion
6)UK $2.565 Trillion
7)India $2.4 Trillion.

I dont know what makes you think so poorly about your country but you need to look around and get some facts and stop watching fantasy on TV even I like Australia on TV maybe one day I would like to go there on a vacation and meet Mr Tasman. :D

many people from my village migrated to australia.they consider it as "growth". i am shocked to see the facebook page of my neighbour's children"lives in qatar from australia".

Hello Guys I'm New Here » Post #3

Tue Dec 26, 2017 09:16 in Member Introduction

sometimes it happens.whether you can earn money, depends on the country you live& your demographics.

My Checklist on 11.12.17 » Post #2

Mon Dec 11, 2017 10:07 in Success Stories

Congrats, kilimanoor

today's surveys 07.12.2017 » Post #3

Fri Dec 08, 2017 19:47 in Success Stories

congrats

today's surveys » Post #2

Thu Dec 07, 2017 09:13 in Success Stories

Congrats

today's surveys » Post #3

Thu Dec 07, 2017 09:12 in Success Stories

Congrats

Checklist completed on 06.12.2017 ♥ » Post #5

Thu Dec 07, 2017 09:08 in Success Stories

Congrats

Checklist Bonus on 06-12-2017 » Post #3

Thu Dec 07, 2017 09:07 in Success Stories

Hello
Congrats

Checklist Bonus on 06-12-2017 » Post #6

Thu Dec 07, 2017 09:05 in Success Stories

Congrats

You can do this on weekend...tasman1 » Post #6

Wed Nov 08, 2017 01:12 in General Talk

tasman1 wrote:
valerie wrote: A lady out of North Korea said they were starving at one point and her
mother would catch mice and make mice soup. It doesn't sound very
appetizing but it kept them alive.



Indian officials tell poor people to start eating rats: 'The beauty is we have billions of them'

Indians living in one of the country's poorest state have been told to eat rats.

The rodents are already consumed by an impoverished caste in Bihar called the Musahars or 'rat-eaters' - but most people find the idea distasteful.

Now state officials are asking hotels and restaurants to devise interesting ways of poaching, roasting or stewing the meat.

'Once people accept it as just another meat like chicken or mutton, it will become popular

India has about eight rats per person. If rat meat sells for 50 rupees a kilo and each rat weighs a kilo - field rats are fat and heavy - then a poor family can make 150 rupees a day by catching just three rats.

Enjoy

is it a joke? too bad sir.

Your Surveys » Post #4

Wed Oct 18, 2017 06:52 in General Talk

I have the same experience today.
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